About

I am an image scientist at Apple and a street non-photographer. As a member of the Camera Technologies Group at Apple, I get to combine my vision for technical innovation with my passion for photography. I work on the next-generation cameras that unlock new applications in machine-vision, mobile photography, and spatial computing. To enable the design and architecture of new camera systems with high-throughput, my technical expertise combines optical imaging, computer vision, and machine learning.

In another life, I was an academic and worked as a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor at the Informatics Institute of the University of Amsterdam. Before that, I was a post-doctoral fellow in the Computational Imaging Lab at UC Berkeley. During my time in Berkeley, I was co-affiliated with the Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory and Berkeley Center for Computational Imaging. I obtained my M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees at EPFL in 2011 and 2016, respectively. As a souvenir of this era, I keep my scholar page.